English

Fast radio burst counterparts and their implications for the central engine

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-04-15 v2

Abstract

While the radiation mechanism of fast radio bursts (FRBs) is unknown, coherent curvature radiation and synchrotron maser are promising candidates. We find that both radiation mechanisms work for a neutron star (NS) central engine with B1012B\gtrsim 10^{12} G, while for the synchrotron maser, the central engine can also be an accreting black hole (BH) with B1012B\gtrsim 10^{12} G and a white dwarf (WD) with B108109B\sim 10^8-10^9 G. We study the electromagnetic counterparts associated with such central engines, i.e., nebulae for repeating FRBs and afterglows for non-repeating FRBs. In general, the energy spectrum and flux density of the counterpart depend strongly on its size and total injected energy. We apply the calculation to the nebula of FRB 121102 and find that the persistent radio counterpart requires the average energy injection rate into the nebula to be between 2.7×1039 erg/s2.7\times10^{39}~{\rm erg/s} and 1.5×1044 erg/s1.5\times10^{44}~{\rm erg/s}, and the minimum injected energy be 6.0×1047 erg6.0\times10^{47}~{\rm erg} in around 77 yr. Consequently, we find that for FRB 121102 and its nebula: (1) WD and accretion BH central engines are disfavored; (2) a rotation-powered NS central engine works when 1.2×1012 GB7.8×1014 G1.2\times10^{12}~{\rm G}\lesssim B\lesssim 7.8\times10^{14}~{\rm G} with initial period P<180P<180 ms, but the radio emission must be more efficient than that in typical giant pulses of radio pulsars; and (3) a magnetic-powered NS central engine works when its internal magnetic field B1016B\gtrsim 10^{16} G. We also find that the radio-emitting electrons in the nebula could produce a significant rotation measure (RM), but cannot account for the entire observed RM of FRB 121102.

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@article{arxiv.1907.12473,
  title  = {Fast radio burst counterparts and their implications for the central engine},
  author = {Jie-Shuang Wang and Dong Lai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.12473},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

11 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ; plots and constraints on the central engine and the RM are updated